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Aleph or alef (א) is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
Aleph (also alef, alif) (ا) is a letter of the Arabic alphabet.
Aleph or alef may also refer to
- Alef, the concurrent programming language used in early editions of Plan 9;
- Aleph, a short story by author Georg Brandes;
- Aleph, a modern Buddhist religious group in Japan formerly known as Aum Shinrikyo;
- Aleph, an advanced system for inductive logic programming.
- ALEPH detector or ALEPH experiment, one of the four detectors of the Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP) at CERN;
- aleph number or cardinality, the measurement of mathematical sets
- aleph null (<math>\aleph_0<math>), the cardinality of countable infinite sets;
- aleph one (<math>\aleph_1<math>), the cardinality of certain uncountably infinite sets, possibly including the real numbers
- Aleph One, an ongoing project related to the computer game Marathon;
- Aleph programming language;
- El Aleph (The Aleph), a short story by author Jorge Luis Borges.
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